Hi Michael,

Yes, we couldn't operate within the constraints of a queues_max=1024
kernel hard limit, and could not possibly require our customers to
install a custom-patched kernel, so we had to abandon POSIX message
queues altogether and switch to other forms of IPC. (Your book was
helpful in this regard, by the way, in gaining a good overview and
understanding of all available forms of IPC.)

Thanks for following up,
Arto

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